that's a banger! I use it all the time.. especially in complex assemblies.. this tip comes very handy! thanks Toby for making a separate video on it so I can share it easily with my beginner friends 😊
Cant even tell you how many people ive shown that over the years! Every essentials class for 10 years, and there were alot of experienced users that never noticed it!
Great tip - I like to add the measure tool to the heads up view as I can then quickly toggle between min/max distances aswell as showing X, Y, Z dimensions. I also map the keyboard shortcut for mass properties to 'CTRL+M' as this isnt reserved by defualt to give me mass, volume, surface areas and moments of inertia etc. love the videos!
Hi Toby, Your power move series is extremely useful! I implemented them in Certification exams and Specially in CSWP,I was able to complete the test with 80 mins in hand.Saying of CSWPA, I was able to complete all of them with atleast 40 mins in hand! Super useful, Thank you for this POWER series!
I knew this one already Toby, but I learned it from you previously, so I guess I have to pay it forward... Also this doesn't always give the info you need and sometimes you need the measure tool, but it is a pain to find, so I would make measure the "M" shortcut as another tip.
@@TooTallToby Thanx for reply but my question is other i want if i search any component by part no. So can i get the total quantity on the bottom status bar??
Thanks!
Holy Smokes! Thanks mazey!!
Why did I never notice this!!! Thanks so much for the tip.
Awesome! Glad that was helpful!
very simple, very obvious, and so very useful. Thhanks!)
yeah this one is GOLDEN!!
that's a banger! I use it all the time.. especially in complex assemblies.. this tip comes very handy! thanks Toby for making a separate video on it so I can share it easily with my beginner friends 😊
Awesome - yes please share the magic!
Cant even tell you how many people ive shown that over the years! Every essentials class for 10 years, and there were alot of experienced users that never noticed it!
Yeah that's definitely a great time saver! Glad you are helping to spread the good word!
thanks bro...I have been using SW for so many years and didn't realize this feature...
Awesome 👍
This tip has been really helpful over the past few months since I saw it in one of your streams!
Awesome! Thanks so much for the super thanks Victor! Getting PSYCHED for the tourney!!
Great tip - I like to add the measure tool to the heads up view as I can then quickly toggle between min/max distances aswell as showing X, Y, Z dimensions. I also map the keyboard shortcut for mass properties to 'CTRL+M' as this isnt reserved by defualt to give me mass, volume, surface areas and moments of inertia etc. love the videos!
Oh man these are EXCELLENT suggestions! Thanks for sharing!! Good stuff!
Great tips
Nice - thanks1
Hi Toby, Your power move series is extremely useful!
I implemented them in Certification exams and Specially in CSWP,I was able to complete the test with 80 mins in hand.Saying of CSWPA, I was able to complete all of them with atleast 40 mins in hand!
Super useful, Thank you for this POWER series!
Thanks AA - and congrats!!!
I knew this one already Toby, but I learned it from you previously, so I guess I have to pay it forward... Also this doesn't always give the info you need and sometimes you need the measure tool, but it is a pain to find, so I would make measure the "M" shortcut as another tip.
Lol - thanks 5lax!! that's a great tip too - using M for measure!!
great tip
Thanks Rahul!
super!!!
thanks!
Thanks for the tip Toby! Can you also tell us how you get the arrow to show up on the screen when you're pointing things out?
thanks Scott - It's called "zoomit". I'll make a video on it (some day)
@@TooTallToby That'd be great! Thanks. :)
BAM! I just got SCHOOLED!
Lol - nice Nuno!
nice.
thanks Tom!
Amazing, it was in front of our nose and we do not see it.
yeah that's a good one!
Can you help me how i can count part in assembly by searching component
use ASSEMBLY STATISTICS then group by part
Or make a Bill of Materials using the PARTS ONLY option
@@TooTallToby
Thanx for reply but my question is other i want if i search any component by part no. So can i get the total quantity on the bottom status bar??
Fusion360 is better haha
Lol Nice!
Be sure to join us SEPT 10th and OCT 8th, when we will see some competitors using Fusion 360, in the worldwide tournament!
Thanks!
Thanks so much SCOTT! Very much appreciated!
great tip
Thank you!
Thanks!
Aweeee yeah!!! Thanks alot Rigoberto!
Thanks!
Thank YOU so much Abdullah!
Thanks!
Awww yeah THANKS WILL for the super thanks! Very much appreciated!!